I would like to thank everyone for all of their efforts during these trying times. To help satisfy everyones curiosity we were all very experienced on the river, I would like to believe that was a stroke of bad luck. I would especially like to thank Pat Graham for all he did, He is not only a true sportsman but an honorable professional. THANKS PAT. The image of a friend in trouble and not being able to do anything about it will be with me for a very long time. It was a beautiful day that turned tragic in the blink of an eye. Tony was a very happy, positive and loving man, always offering advice or a helping hand. He will be deeply missed. Neoprene waders saved my life, not only because of ther bouyancy but ther insulating factor as well. We were on the river bank until 2:30 am with no survival gear. If it were not for the insulating ability of my waders I would probably not be here either. I have since put together a small waterproof floatable bag that includes a flashlight, frs/gps radio combo, lighters, waterproof matches, cotton balls soaked in vasoline, a few pieces of cold weather clothing shrink wrapped and fresh water. This will always be a part of my gear. I would like to address the campers that were not willng to help. I find it hard to believe that people who enjoy the outdoors would try to benefit from someone elses bad fortune. They now own a set of carlisle oars and a lot of gear. I truly hope this message gets to them and they have a change of heart.Once again I thank the combined efforts of those involved and the kind thoughts of everyone who acknowledged this incident. Be safe and enjoy every day in the outdoors. WATER BOTH GIVES AND TAKES LIFE.